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City: London
Country: UK
Signup Date: 4/30/2006

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008 
Don't forget to check out the world premiere of the new Swami video Electro Jugni tomorrow on DesiHits.com...
Monday, October 06, 2008 

S-Endz with Johnny J at Klockwork Studios, August 2006


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Producer Johnny Jackson aka Johnny J. died from an apparent suicide in the Los Angeles County Jail yesterday (October 3).

According to a number of reports, Jackson, who was incarcerated on a DUI charge, allegedly jumped from a tier in the prison, resulting in his death, although the official cause of death has not been determined.

Johnny J., who was born in Mexico and raised in South Central Los Angeles, is best known for the body of work he recorded with the late Tupac Shakur.

He started in the music business at the age of 16, but his first taste of success came in 1990, when he produced the Grammy nominated hit single "Knockin' Boots" for pioneering "Spanglish" rapper Candyman.

Around 1993, Johnny J started an affiliation with Shakur, which would eventually produce hundreds of recordings land the producer work on a number of high profile releases.

He produced tracks on albums like The Above The Rim soundtrack, as well as Tupac's Thug Life album, Me Against The World and All Eyez On Me, which contained the hit single How Do U Want It, which was a Johnny J. production.

Johnny J. was prolific as well, having produced or scored music for movies like Blood Diamond, The Fan and The Big Hit.

Johnny J. also released a solo album in 1995 titled I Gotta Be Me and many of his productions on Tupac Shakur ended up on posthumous releases like Until The End Of Time, Better Dayz, R U Still Down (Remember Me) and others.

Johnny J. also worked with a number of artists, ranging from Tatyana Ali and The Outlawz to Lil' Eazy E's group The Kings of L.A.

A documentary on his life was also being produced at the time of his death.

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Hey all. As you can probably imagine, I've been in shock since yesterday when I found out the news. Johnny was not only someone I looked up to for his work (and not just the incredible production he did with Tupac), but, more importantly, I had a great deal of respect for him as a human being since I had the opportunity to meet and interview him for BBC 1xtra a couple of years ago.

Johnny went above and beyond the call of duty to accommodate us. We (myself, DJ Semtex from 1xtra and 1xtra show producer Julie) spent hours at Johnny's studio just outside of Los Angeles, while he played us unreleased 2Pac songs and productions he had done (most of which are still yet to see the light of day) and he was absolutely friendly, candid and laid back. In fact, we chatted so much that at one point we realised "Shit, maybe we should turn the microphone on now and actually begin the interview!". He gave us the tour of his studio and offices, his multitude of platinum plaques for his work on albums such as Me Against The World, and All Eyez On Me. He showed us his SP1200 drum machine that he created so many classics with. He showed us the pass from the Seldon-Tyson fight in Vegas from the night 'Pac was shot, a bottle of Cristal that 'Pac had given him and more. We even posed for photos in his 'Memorial Room', a room that was a tribute to artists that had passed, everyone from Tupac to Selena Quintanilla to Roger Troutman. He signed a bunch of stuff for us, and even gave me a promo photo of Tupac from Interscope, that only 50 copies had been made of, and signed that too. That's been hanging on my wall ever since.

Johnny gave us the answers we wanted to hear and more. He didn't hold back when it came to his grievances at the posthumous remixing of Tupac's music. He recounted fondly experiences with both Tupac and other artists to such a degree that I felt like it could have been my own memories. Heck, I even jammed on his bass guitar a little bit!!

We interviewed him for at least an hour, and his interview was chopped down heavily to be broadcast as part of a 2-hour Tupac Documentary that I hosted. After the interview, we stayed and kicked it with Johnny some more, before we jumped in his car and he gave us a ride to Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles in Hollywood.

After the documentary had aired, I stayed in contact with Johnny. We exchanged emails for a few months. I tried calling him at one point last year and realized his number had changed, so I sent him a message here on MySpace to which he responded, giving me his new number.

Fast forward to Summer 2008. I'm on tour with Swami in Canada, when I meet hip-hop activist Deejay Ra. I knew that Ra ran in the same circles as me when it came to Tupac and his associates, so I brought up the subject of Johnny. Turns out, Ra works with an artist called Imaan Faith, and Johnny had produced on Imaan's album. Ra gave me a copy of the album, and we got to talking. As it had been a while, I asked him if Johnnys number was still the same. He looked it up on his phone and the numbers matched. I told him I would mention his name to Johnny when I next spoke to him.

But, that leads you to today, and I never got the chance.

So Johnny - I want to write here the things I never got to say to you. I want to say thanks for everything, from the music you created that inspired me in doing what I do, to the incredible amount of love you showed when we met. You were a true souljah, and I hope you, 'Pac and Roger are jamming in the afterlife. I'll miss you.

My deepest condolences go out to your wife and children....

R.I.P Johnny 'J' Jackson
'UNTIL THE END OF TIME'

P.S - I'm currently attempting to track down some video footage that was taken of me and Johnny. I'll upload it here if I can get a hold of it.





Friday, September 05, 2008 
What happens when the leader of the neofunk movement throws down the gauntlet to Detroit's finest for the official remix of his latest dancefloor anthem? Turn your speakers up!!  

S-Endz is back with the remix of "She's Like My Shadow" featuring none other than Kidd Skilly. The two teamed up to go back-to-back over S-Endz's own funk-rockin' backdrop from his forthcoming album 'Emanate'. Look out for the track on Skilly's new mixtape "Undercover Superstar" too.....and immerse yourself in the sounds of neofunk.....

S-Endz - She's Like My Shadow (Remix feat. Kidd Skilly) - COMING SOON
Wednesday, May 28, 2008 


Click on the button to visit S-Endz' profile on DesiHits.com!!!!

Tuesday, March 04, 2008 
C-O-O-L......what's that spell?

I gotta say big respect to Snoop D-O-double G!! 'Sensual Seduction/Sexual Eruption' is the fucking jam, and I gotta give props to him for doing a bad ass remake of 'Cool' by The Time, as well.

So where am I at?...I hear them calling my name.

Truthfully, I'll not going to build your hopes for 'Emanate' just yet. Keep bumping 'Electric Man' for the moment (big up to all the DJ's that have been playing my jam, Bobby Friction, Jay Gatzby, you know what time it is!!!)

But it IS going to be this year. That much I know. There's just so much I wanna say. What to keep, what to leave.

I promise I ain't gone leave you in the dark. But after the darkness comes a brighter day.

Peace....

S


Sunday, December 23, 2007 
hey folks.

just dropping by to say happy holidays and give you a run down on whats been going on.

the new swami album equalize has blown up here in then UK in a big way and we've been doing a lot of shows. we just wrapped a TV show set to air here in february on bbc2..will let you know more details when we have them, we rocked the house!

in the new year we are releasing equalize in different international territories including india, south africa and the middle east. so lots of promo to be done in all those countries as well. lots of exciting stuff to come :)

im really pleased to be getting interest in my solo project as well. im not actively promoting it yet and won't be doing so until the whole album is finished, but i'm getting an amazing response to the 2 new tracks that are out so far : "she's like my shadow" and "electric man".

both have been getting a steady amount of radio play and im really happy with the way things are going. i really want to thank all of you guys for the support....theres much more to come!

i got a few messages asking about the release date for "emanate".......all i can say is, it will be released when its ready!

look out for some new photos in the next couple days.....and make sure you hit up the swami myspace for all the band tour dates!!

peace

s-endz
xxxxx

Monday, November 19, 2007 
I wasn't kidding.... ;)

All this week, I'm gonna be the featured artist on the "FUTURE FRICTION" segment of Bobby Friction's BBC Asian Network radio show.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork/friction/

Make sure you tune in, tonight (Monday) as well as playing new tracks, I will also be in the studio for an interview, and will be on at 11pm UK time.

Listen to the tracks and let me know what you think!

peace_and_be_wild

s-endz
xx


Tuesday, November 13, 2007 
if you ain't know what i'm talkin about, you will.

soon. very very soon.

lets just say....if you were happy to hear fresh s-endz in the form of "electric man"....you are gonna be even happier this time next week!

peace&bewild
Tuesday, November 06, 2007 
was last night on bobby friction's show on bbc asian network.....did you hear it?

if not you can listen back, for a week or so!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork/friction/playlist_mon.shtml
Thursday, November 01, 2007 

"ELECTRIC  MAN"

Produced, Arranged, Performed and Mixed by S-Endz

 

"Electric Man" is the brand new track from Swami vocalist, and member of Tupac's crew Tha Havenotz, S-Endz.

 

This is the second track to be debuted from his forthcoming album "Emanate", following the popular reggae-tinged "GiveIt2Me" which hit airwaves earlier this year.

 

"Electric Man" marks the debut of S-Endz as a producer as well as a vocalist. Hard hitting electro beats meet industrial synths – all intertwining with a dynamic vocal flow that hooks you through the verses before the chorus hits you like a sonic blast.

 

 

For more information on S-Endz, please visit www.turimusic.com